Dialogue
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Kazantzakis’ Zorba the Greek
Vrasidas Karalis explores the new translation of Nikos Kazantzakis’ Zorba the Greek.
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Superficial and provocative
Professor Anastasios M. Tamis hits back at comments made by MP Luke Simpkins on the FYROM naming issue.
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Where is the plan, SYRIZA?
After almost 100 days in office, Fotis Kapetopoulos argues SYRIZA isn’t showing much of a plan to help Greece tackle its growing economic and bureaucratic problems.
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Speaking Greek in March, in Olbia
The Speak Greek campaign represents a futile and ultimately doomed attempt to stave off the inevitable says Dean Kalimniou.
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Haiti and the Greek revolution
These two seemingly distant countries have much in common, commencing with the manner in which they were founded.
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Food for Thought: Greek Australian women and education
“Greek Australian women had to fight hard against their parents and prevailing social stereotypes in order to secure their education,” says Dean Kalimniou.
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Speak Greek in March
“As we speak Greek in March, let us remember that the conversation upon our underpinning values is long overdue,” says Dean Kalimniou.
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Zografos: The architect of autonomous Epirus
Dean Kalimniou writes about the one time Greek foreign minister, businessman and president of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus, Georgios Christakis-Zografos.
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Keeping Greece in the eurozone is worth the pain
The question facing the Europeans as they hammer out a deal with Greece is whether the long-term advantages of the euro outweigh the pain of the current ructions.